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CarmineD
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #39 Jan 10, 2008 9:34 am |
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How very true........
Hello Mole:
It's safe to say, without contradiction, that US consumers hold higher priced appliances including vacuums to higher standards. Carmine D.
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mole
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Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #40 Jan 10, 2008 9:45 am |
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Hi Carmine,you very well know what i'm talking about,after the consumer plunks 500.00 plus for a cleaner and feels like they been had[taken in by the hype],they find it very difficult to spend their hard earned dollars on another high priced vacuum,Using dyson for example, 500.00 plus for a cleaner that lasts no longer than a run of the mill hoover tempo,panasonic upright, etc,that costs under the 100.00 mark.The average vacuum cleaner sales person dont care about you or your family's needs,You know the Kirby credo.YOU are the prey and were the vultures........... MOLE
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #41 Jan 10, 2008 11:49 am |
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Hi Carmine,you very well know what i'm talking about,after the consumer plunks 500.00 plus for a cleaner and feels like they been had[taken in by the hype],they find it very difficult to spend their hard earned dollars on another high priced vacuum,Using dyson for example, 500.00 plus for a cleaner that lasts no longer than a run of the mill hoover tempo,panasonic upright, etc,that costs under the 100.00 mark.The average vacuum cleaner sales person dont care about you or your family's needs,You know the Kirby credo.YOU are the prey and were the vultures........... MOLE
Hello Mole:
I'd recommend the $60 HOOVER Tempo over a $500 dyson any day in every way and not think twice. I did so on vacuum Forums for years before Consumer Reports said exactly the same as me: CR recommended the HOOVER Tempo over the $469 dyson DC18 Lite [Slim]. Carmine D.
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Just
Joined: Nov 28, 2007
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #42 Jan 10, 2008 1:23 pm |
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Mole, I realize I will probably be eaten alive for this but. . . I have no experiences with the Dyson beyond the story I posted about my Nephew and his wife's machine. However, I have had experience with Kirbys. There are some major differences between the Kirby and the Dyson. The Kirby will still be running and doing a beauitful job 30 years after the Dyson has met the garbage heap. If the Kirby should break down, you can always find a repair shop willing to work on it. Kirby's parts are readily available, and Kirby will always be available to rebuild the machine for a nominal fee returning it to it's original condition and performance. Again I may not be giving Dyson it's dues because I have no experience with them, but I have been pushing a Kirby since I could walk so I admit being partial. I have a Omega purchased new on May 30, 1975 that is still used at least twice a week. The only thing not original on that machine is the brush roll and belts. I also have a Ultimate G, but if the truth be told; I love the Omega the most.
This message was modified Jan 10, 2008 by Just
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